Advertisement
Message Forums |
|
Discounted Insurance Quotes for UKCampsite.co.uk visitors! Up to 12.5% off! |
|
|
07/10/2006 at 12:21am
Location: North West Outfit: Autoroller 600
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 04/10/2004 Platinum Member
Forum Posts: 988
Site Reviews Total: | 0 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Quote: Originally posted by grub on 02/10/2006
Hi Dave,
All Bulldog locks are well respected!
If it were me i'd opt for the smaller one and with the cash left over put it towards buying a wheel clamp.
Hitchlocks although a pretty good deterrent don't really stop a thief as they simply tie a rope around the hitch then around the towbar of their car/van and tow it away like that then hacksaw the lock off later, so fitting a clamp too is a very positive thing to do!
All the best.
Post last edited on 02/10/2006 13:29:07
Yep I agree, our caravan got nicked with a hitchlock, neighbours saw it chained to back of a transit and basically dragged away.
|
07/10/2006 at 8:31am
Location: Hampshire Outfit: None Entered
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 17/10/2005 Diamond Member
Forum Posts: 1809
Site Reviews Total: | 10 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Quote: Originally posted by Fat boy Dave on 02/10/2006
We are just about to buy a caravan and have nearly sorted all the bits and pieces out but was just wondering if I can get some advice on hitchlocks, I like the look of the bulldog ones but cannot decide between the mini one or the heavy duty one . any advice on either would be welcome as we are new to this caravaning stuff.
many thanks,
F.B.D
Hi Dave
Depends where you are keeping your van. Hitchlocks are a waste of time as described earlier but the insurance will insist. If you keep it at home then nothing will stop them taking it. Best to leave the blinds up and take out all the furnishings. They won't want it with cushions missing.
Wheel locks are slightly better as they have to cut those off. Takes about 3-4 minutes!!!
Better to find a secure storage site!
------------- John
|
07/10/2006 at 9:16am
Location: Hampshire Outfit: None Entered
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 17/10/2005 Diamond Member
Forum Posts: 1809
Site Reviews Total: | 10 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Quote: Originally posted by Fat boy Dave on 07/10/2006
Thanks for all the advice folks,We will be keeping it in secure storage and will be getting a wheel clamp but what else is worth having and what is a waste of money as far as security goes?
Cheers
FBD
Wouldn't bother too much if it is secure storage. The one thing we have which has proved good is an alarmtrail alarm. Lets you know if anyone is messing about via your mobile. Works extremely well. We use it when we are away aswell as it will tell us if anyone breaks in.
http://www.alarm-trail.com/
You can also check where the van is via
http://www.followus.co.uk/
Basically a pay as you go gps but less accurate as it works via the mobile phone system. At least you can see if it is still in storage at any time.
------------- John
|
07/10/2006 at 10:54am
Location: Callington Cornwall Outfit: Willerby Salsa
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 24/7/2006 Diamond Member
Forum Posts: 2525
Site Reviews Total: | 4 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Quote: Originally posted by 2kias on 07/10/2006
Quote: Originally posted by Fat boy Dave on 07/10/2006
Thanks for all the advice folks,We will be keeping it in secure storage and will be getting a wheel clamp but what else is worth having and what is a waste of money as far as security goes?
Cheers
FBD
Wouldn't bother too much if it is secure storage. The one thing we have which has proved good is an alarmtrail alarm. Lets you know if anyone is messing about via your mobile. Works extremely well. We use it when we are away aswell as it will tell us if anyone breaks in.
http://www.alarm-trail.com/
You can also check where the van is via
http://www.followus.co.uk/
Basically a pay as you go gps but less accurate as it works via the mobile phone system. At least you can see if it is still in storage at any time.
|
07/10/2006 at 11:11am
Location: Callington Cornwall Outfit: Willerby Salsa
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 24/7/2006 Diamond Member
Forum Posts: 2525
Site Reviews Total: | 4 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Hi Dave
We decided on a Phantom pro-active tracker, it is expensive about £800 plus you have to pay an annual charge of about £90. If you agree to take out 3 or 5 years, it works out cheaper. In the event of your caravan moving, Phantom will call you and let you know your caravan is moving, they will then contact the police and can plot the movement of the caravan, and let the police know of it's exact where-abouts. On one occasion we forgot to turn off the tracker, and they contacted us whilst we were towing the caravan we had only got about 5 minutes up the road. Hope you have many good times in the new caravan. Best regards Elaine
We particulary like it as we have two dogs and if we leave them in the caravan whilst on holiday, it's good to know that if it was stolen that our dogs could be recovered quickly. Also, if you sold the van at any time, hopefully you could sell it as an additional extra.
|
|
|
6211 Visitors online !
Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker - Recommend to Friend - Add a Missing Campsite
[Message Forums]
[Caravan Sites & Camping]
[Company Listings]
[Features / Advice]
[Virtual Brochure]
[Shop!]
[Reception]
[Competitions]
[Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]
[Event Diary]
[Contact Us]
[Tent Reviews]
Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024
|
Advertisement
|
|
|